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terminalmage commented on 2016-03-15 03:51

Looks like the unit file is no longer present, so removing it causes the build to fail:

rm: cannot remove '/build/redshift-minimal/pkg/redshift-minimal/usr/lib/systemd/user/redshift-gtk.service': No such file or directory

Raziel23 commented on 2015-01-08 12:25

I was thinking about the even more simplified PKGBUILD than what @UnCO proposed. I was very curious
why the official redshift package [1] doesn't need to execute bootstrap file in order to generate
the configure file. So the answer was that the archive with source code redshift-1.10.tar.xz already
contain this file, but the archive v1.10.tar.gz doesn't. So here [2] it is my very minimal version
of the PKGBUILD without any python dependency and executing bootstrap. I have build it in the clean
chroot without any problems.

Raziel23 commented on 2015-01-08 10:27

I was thinking about the even more simplified PKGBUILD than what @UnCO proposed. I was very curious
why the official redshift package [1] doesn't need to execute bootstrap file in order to generate
the configure file. So the answer was that the archive with source code redshift-1.10.tar.xz already
contain this file, but the archive v1.10.tar.gz doesn't. So here [2] it is my very minimal version
of the PKGBUILD without any python dependency and executing bootstrap. I have build it in the clean
chroot without any problems.

mvdan commented on 2015-01-06 18:09

Brottweiler commented on 2015-01-06 14:26

WonderWoofy commented on 2014-04-26 15:00

Bump the version in the PKGBUILD and update checksums. Just tested and works fine.

hcartiaux commented on 2014-04-13 15:00

Thanks schalox, I've updated the PKGBUILD

schalox commented on 2014-04-12 23:38

Here's a patch for 1.9: http://sprunge.us/fKHg
- Switch to python3
- Removed deprecated --disable-gnome-clock
- Added --disable-drm to disable libdrm dependency
- This version adds systemd .service-files for redshift and redshift-gtk.
The last line of package() removes redshift-gtk's service file.

Raziel23 commented on 2013-11-27 13:44

hcartiaux commented on 2013-06-09 14:16

Done

jzuxrdoBUdGS commented on 2013-06-08 08:58

The program will crash if it was compiled with geoclue installed and then geoclue was removed. It should be reflected in the PKGBUILD, either by adding geoclue as a dependency, or by appending --disable-geoclue to ./configure line (making the package really minimal).

hcartiaux commented on 2012-10-26 11:18

geoclue seems to be an optional dependency[1], it's not in the official redshift package[2] and I try to keep this PKGBUILD in sync with it.
I'm interested if you can test or share additional information

Yegorius commented on 2012-10-26 10:12

hcartiaux commented on 2012-06-02 20:46

I've just discovered and tested successfully redshift-plasmoid with redshift-minimal
It works great :)

hcartiaux commented on 2012-06-02 20:03

Done

Anonymous comment on 2012-06-02 18:54

Please add provides=('redshift')

hcartiaux commented on 2012-02-02 08:58

If you flag a package as out-of-date, please explain your reason because I don't get it :
* the latest version is 1.7
* it builds

hcartiaux commented on 2011-12-23 00:50

Thanks qwerty12, it's fixed now ;)

qwerty12 commented on 2011-12-20 16:19

Hi, in your PKGBUILD, "--disable-gnomeclock" should be "--disable-gnome-clock"

hcartiaux commented on 2011-08-19 01:04

This package kills all the gtk and gnome dependencies. It is perfect if you want to use redshift with this kde plasmoid : http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=142951
So now, you have the main features of redshift for KDE 4 without the bloat side:)